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HASD Building Projects

Approved Construction Projects Move Forward in 2014

It has been an exciting start to the 2013-14 school year in the Hortonville Area School District (HASD). The building of our newest elementary school, North Greenville Elementary, began in the early fall, and a groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 30th. Since then, the walls of three wings and the gymnasium have been constructed, the floor has been installed in the K-1st grade wing, and the roof has been put on the K-1st and 2nd-3rd grade wings. Construction continues to progress on schedule, which will allow the school to open for the beginning of the 2014-15 school year.

Other building projects include the Hortonville High School (HHS) remodeling and renovation, the addition onto Hortonville Middle School (HMS), a new Transportation facility, and safety upgrades to all HASD buildings. For HHS, the remodeling and renovation design will be approved by the school board in January; thoughts and ideas from HHS staff for the new floor plan have also been incorporated. The addition onto Hortonville Middle school will also be approved in January. And, for the Transportation facility, the project will be re-bid in January 2014 to ensure the district receives the most cost effective solution.

“Due to the addition of a third elementary school and additional space being added to HMS for future growth, the district will have to change its attendance boundaries for the elementary and middle schools,” explains Dr. Heidi Schmidt, District Administrator. The boundary analysis is being completed by Martenson and Eisele, which will provide the Board of Education with options and recommendations for the changes that need to be made. The district hopes to have this approved in February 2014.

Dr. Schmidt concludes “Thank you to Steve Romatz of Blue Design Group and to Miron Construction for all of their hard work. They’re doing a great job with making sure all of the projects move forward and are completed in a timely fashion.”